Daily Roman Missal (Revised)
$74.99
The beautiful words of our worship, revised and organized!
This single volume is the complete source of the Bible passages and prayers that form the rich tapestry of our Mass.
The Daily Roman Missal, Third Edition presents the liturgical year’s worth of Sacred Scripture, allowing the faithful to follow and delve further into the Church’s holy celebration.
This new edition is updated with the guidelines of the Bishop’s Committee on the Liturgy.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781612785097
ISBN10: 1612785093
Our Sunday Visitor
Binding: Leather
Published: September 2011
Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor Inc.
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